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We were placed to this Hotel instead of Hotel Soujournou blu, even though we booked a year ago.Worst place i have ever stayed! No room service. Cleaning was barely functionary, the room was very small, poor breakfast. 2 stars just for the good location, close...More

2* so wasn't expecting much. It's dated, it's small & breakfast is basic but fine to keep you going til you get your 'real' one 😆 It's friendly, it's clean, it has a hot powerful shower, towels are crisp & clean as are the sheets,...More

The only positive thing was that the hotel is next to Roma termini, clean towels every day. Everything else was terrible!! For breakfast you get a croissant and a cappuccino ; both horrible. The hotel is noisy and the bed uncomfortable. Impolite staff.

I went here for a night and was one of the worst in my hotel experience, I arrived at 2 am and the staff, basically a child, told me the hotel was sold out, then confort me by telling that they were sending me to...More

i have stayed 2 nights there for 50 euros each night with a friend of mine(25 euros each per night). this hotel is ideal for low budget travelers. no more than 50 metres away from Termini Station .. it was little noisy at nights by...More

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Old school vibe from the very beginning is the onlyway to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. TheEsquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areasin Rome for its key location on one of the city’sfamous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood toits modern incarnation as a multicultural hub,Esquilino always has something going on—polyglotvendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up

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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’tlike the historic centre. Liberty architecture, largepiazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches,secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like SantaMaria Maggiore.